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How to Say ‘No legal proceedings have been initiated.’ in Mexican Spanish

No se ha abierto un sumario judicial.

noh seh ah ah-BYEHR-toh oon soo-MAH-ree-oh hoo-dee-SYAL

[noh seh ah ah-BYEHR-toh oon soo-MAH-ree-oh hoo-dee-SYAL]

Phrase Breakdown

No se ha abierto

noh seh ah ah-BYEHR-toh

Words in this phrase

No

[noh]

No

'No' is used for negation in Spanish, meaning not or no in English.

Example

No ha sido fácil.

It has not been easy.

se

[seh]

Is

'Se' is used as a reflexive pronoun, often used in passive constructions.

Example

Se busca solución.

A solution is sought.

ha

[ah]

Has

'Ha' is the third person singular form of 'haber', used as an auxiliary verb.

Example

Ha sido decidido.

It has been decided.

abierto

[ah-BYEHR-toh]

Opened

'Abierto' is the past participle of 'abrir', meaning to open.

Example

El expediente fue abierto.

The case was opened.

Un sumario judicial

oon soo-MAH-ree-oh hoo-dee-SYAL

Words in this phrase

un

[oon]

A

'Un' is an indefinite article used before masculine singular nouns.

Example

Un libro estaba en la mesa.

A book was on the table.

sumario

[soo-MAH-ree-oh]

Judicial

'Sumario' generally refers to a type of proceeding or digest in a legal context.

Example

Se requiere sumario judicial.

A judicial proceeding is required.

judicial

[hoo-dee-SYAL]

Summary

'Judicial' relates to courts or the administration of justice.

Example

Fue un análisis judicial.

It was a judicial analysis.

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